Tycho and Clavius
South is upin this detailed telescopic view across the Moon’s ruggedsouthern highlands.Captured on July 20, the lunar landscape features the Moon’s young and old,the large craters Tycho and Clavius.About 100 million years young,Tycho isthe sharp-walled 85 kilometerdiameter crater near center, its 2 kilometer tall central peakin bright sunlight anddark shadow.Debris ejected during the impact that created Tycho still make it thestandout lunar crater when theMoon is near full, producinga highly visible radiating system of light streaks,bright rays that extend across much of the lunar near side.
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